Virgin Media broadband deal ends tonight: You’ve only got a few hours to get £72 discount

The Internet Service Provider (ISP) has comfortably the fastest fibre broadband speeds in the UK, with the entry-level 108Mbps bundle easily beating the speeds you’ll find from rivals like BT (67Mbps), TalkTalk (67Mbps), and Sky (63Mbps).

If you’re constantly binging box sets on Netflix, watching on-demand content on Sky Q, or streaming music, downloading PS4 games and playing online… this will be a monumental upgrade for your home broadband.

The Virgin Media deal is for a 12-month contract, which is shorter than most broadband offers. So, that’s good.

Be aware that there is a £35 set-up fee. This will cover the initial set-up – as well as any engineer call-outs for the lifetime of your contract.

And best of all, the Virgin Media M100 deal includes the company’s Intelligent WiFi system, which adapts the performance of the router to how many devices and people are online.

The system constantly monitors what is happening in your home and how well the Wi-Fi is coping with the devices – from smartphones to always-on smart speakers and smart home security devices – to deliver a reliable connection.

All in all, it’s difficult to go wrong with this stunning deal.

However, if you’re the sort of person who thinks that 108Mbps might not even be enough to cope with the amount of streaming, downloading, and uploading in your home, then you’ll be pleased to know that Virgin Media is also offering its fastest fibre broadband and phone plans in the same offer. As above, it all ends at midnight, so you’re going to have to be fast.

• Virgin Media Fibre Broadband + Phone | M200 (213 Mbps avg. download speed) | Free landline calls at weekends | Was £38 pm | Now £32 pm | Save £72 on 12-month contract

• Virgin Media Fibre Broadband + Phone | M350 (362 Mbps avg. download speed) | Free landline calls at weekends | Was £43 pm | Now £37 pm | Save £72 on 12-month contract

All of these plans include a Virgin phone line.

Virgin Media lets you keep your current landline number, the company will even get in touch with your current landline provider to make the switch as smooth as possible.

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source: express.co.uk